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Study reveals fecal transplant as promising treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Study reveals fecal transplant as promising treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

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Researchers outline methods to study puberty suppression impacts transgender youth's brain

Researchers outline methods to study puberty suppression impacts transgender youth's brain

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World Blood Donor Day: Time to commit to new blood relations amid Covid-19 crisis

World Blood Donor Day: Time to commit to new blood relations amid Covid-19 crisis

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Study suggests that repetitive negative thinking is linked to dementia, Alzheimer's risk

Study suggests that repetitive negative thinking is linked to dementia, Alzheimer's risk

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Covid-19 Fallout: SII Signs Deal With Astra Zeneca To Manufacture Vaccines In India

India's COVID-19 tally on Saturday witnessed its highest-ever spike of 11,458 cases, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).

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Researchers analyse economic burden on people due to consumption of alcohol

Researchers analyse economic burden on people due to consumption of alcohol

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Performing light physical activity prevents major mobility disability among elderly: Study

Performing light physical activity prevents major mobility disability among elderly: Study

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Fortis Healthcare Reports Fall In Hospital Occupancy Due To COVID-19 Crisis

The company's diagnostics business also witnessed 75 per cent drop in volumes in April. Patients choose to postpone elective procedures while there was a significant drop in footfalls in the outpatients department (OPD).

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Doctors At Hyderabad's Gandhi Hospital Call Off Strike

Recruitment of doctors, nurses, patient care providers and sanitation workers to fill the shortage will be conducted and provision will also be made for a 30 per cent extra force in reserve.

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Shrinking Rate Of Fresh Covid Infections Creates Bizarre Problem For Vaccine Developers, 51 More COVID-19 Cases In Rajasthan

Vaccine developers need sufficient numbers of infected people, with and without symptoms, circulating in the general population -- in the streets, workplaces, clinics -- to test whether the vaccine protects volunteers when they are exposed.

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